Dave Boyle’s “Man From Reno” (pictured) won the narrative jury award at the Los Angeles Film Festival awards announced Thursday evening, while Debra Granik’s Vietnam vet story “Stray Dog” won the jury documentary prize. Damian John Harper’s “Los Ángeles” took the LA Muse award. All three prizes carry a $5,000 cash award.

Audience awards went to Kerem Sanga’s “The Young Kieslowski” for narrative, Geeta V. Patel and Ravi V. Patel’s “Meet the Patels’ for documentary and Pernille Fischer Christensen’s “Someone You Love” for international film.

“This year the Los Angeles Film Festival reached a new high, thanks to the audiences who packed theaters in support of the films. We’re so proud of every single film and celebrate the winners!” said festival director Stephanie Allain in a statement.

Announced earlier at the festival, Logan Kibens and Felipe Dieppa’s “Operator” won the Sloan Fast Track $15,000 production grant.

The Funny or Die Internet talent competition to discover creators of color and underrepresented voices went to Suzi Yoonessi’s “Olive and Mocha: Fast Times at Sugar High.” She will have her next video produced by Funny Or Die and receive a talent hold deal with a cash prize presented by Fox Audience Strategy.